Generally, no. In your specific case? I dunno. It's odd that I don't see any requests from the TiVo(s) in your log.

pyTivo doesn't work like that. Unless you disable one of them (and you haven't), you're already using both beacon and zeroconf. This is all done within pyTivo; it doesn't rely on, or care about, Bonjour, nor does it interact with KMTTG.

I just noticed what you said above....

What do you mean, you don't see any requests from the TiVos in my log?

Every time I restarted, I have seen nothing that would say the TiVos have communicated back to the "LOG" file.... Should they? How?

BTW, my TiVos are networked wirelessly and that has never been an issue in the past.

I am finally getting somewhere. I don't know with all my fiddling of files (I put an older version of the pyTivo.py file in there from an older -- the one I used to have working), and now I am getting this error:

With everything set-up like it is supposed to, with William's (wmcbrine) branch of the pyTivo latest code installed,

and if,

I click on "pyTivo.py" (that is, run it in "Console Mode")

I can see all my subfolders and all my files.

In fact what happens is that I get a second "TV Shows [2]" folder on the TiVo, but both it and the original folder, allow me to access the subfolders underneath and the programs under them.... Now I can access the programs I've stored there.

I have a version of pyTivo that's probably a couple of years old. Just a standard install on a Mac laptop. No add-ons at all.

It works perfectly, but there have been several iterations of the software since I installed mine. Is there any reason I should update to a newer version? Is there anything in there (features, fixes) that would be beneficial to the casual user with a basic, no frills, install?

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I have a version of pyTivo that's probably a couple of years old. Just a standard install on a Mac laptop. No add-ons at all.

It works perfectly, but there have been several iterations of the software since I installed mine. Is there any reason I should update to a newer version? Is there anything in there (features, fixes) that would be beneficial to the casual user with a basic, no frills, install?

At least one biggie that comes to mind: If you have a series 4 TiVo as destination and set ts=on in pyTivo config you can now pull H.264 videos without pyTivo having to transcode to mpeg2. Previously you could only get H.264 natively to your TiVo via push. For a casual user though that may be a don't care.

At least one biggie that comes to mind: If you have a series 4 TiVo as destination and set ts=on in pyTivo config you can now pull H.264 videos without pyTivo having to transcode to mpeg2. Previously you could only get H.264 natively to your TiVo via push. For a casual user though that may be a don't care.

At least one biggie that comes to mind: If you have a series 4 TiVo as destination and set ts=on in pyTivo config you can now pull H.264 videos without pyTivo having to transcode to mpeg2. Previously you could only get H.264 natively to your TiVo via push. For a casual user though that may be a don't care.

Where do you set TS=On? I don't see it in the Global Settings Config. Are you talking about "copy_ts"? I found that in the HD TiVo setup but it says it's "True" by default. Is it somewhere else?

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Wow moyekj! That is a GREAT new feature. Extremely FAST. I just downloaded an hour and half H.264 in about a minute and a half!
This is very cool and well worth updating for. I'm gonna go out of my way to grab H.264 in the future! Thanks for the heads up and the help.

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With everything set-up like it is supposed to, with William's (wmcbrine) branch of the pyTivo latest code installed,

and if,

I click on "pyTivo.py" (that is, run it in "Console Mode")

I can see all my subfolders and all my files.

In fact what happens is that I get a second "TV Shows [2]" folder on the TiVo, but both it and the original folder, allow me to access the subfolders underneath and the programs under them.... Now I can access the programs I've stored there.

I have not tried PUSH yet.

Does anyone know why this is happening to me?

Should there be a PYTHON SERVICE running in the background along with PyTivo Service so I don't have to run PyTivo in Console Mode?

William, I just pulled down your updates from last night. Really like the changes!

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Basically css/html improvements for settings and the push and ToGo pages. Looks nicer (imho), and the navigation between the root page and plugins is improved.

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